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Golnazarian, C. A., Donnelly C. W., Pintauro S. J., & Howard D. B. (Submitted).  Comparison of infectious dose of Listeria monocytogenes F5817 as determined for normal versus compromised C57B1/6J mice. Journal of food protection. 52, 10.
Hornick, R. B., Woodward T. E., McCrumb F. R., Snyder M. J., Dawkins A. T., & Bulkeley J. T. (Submitted).  De la Macorra F and Corozza FA (1966) Study of induced typhoid fever in man. I. Evaluation of vaccine effectiveness. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians. 79, 361.
Powell, M. R., Ebel E., Schlosser W., Walderhaug M., & Kause J. (Submitted).  Dose-Response Envelope for Escherichia coli. 24.
Williams, D., Irvin E. A., Chmielewski R. A., & May) F. J. F.( (Submitted).  Dose-Response of Listeria monocytogenes after Oral Exposure in Pregnant Guinea Pigs. Journal of Food Protection. 70, 5.
Pfm, T., Moe C.. L., Liu P.., Miller S. E., Lindesmith L.., & Baric R.. S. (Submitted).  Le Pendu J and Calderon RL (2008) Norwalk virus: How infectious is it?. Journal of Medical Virology. 80, 8.
(Submitted).  Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Legionellosis.
(Submitted).  Patient Facts: Learn More about Legionnaires' disease.
[Anonymous] (Submitted).  Remediation of Bacillus anthracis Contamination in the U.S. Department of Justice Mail Facility.
(Submitted).  Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
Wright, P.. F., Belshe R.. B., & Kim H.. W. (Submitted).  Van Voris LP and Chanock RM (1982) Administration of a highly attenuated, live respiratory syncytial virus vaccine to adults and children. Infection and Immunity. 37, 1.
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Bédard, E., Boppe I., Kouamé S., Martin P., Pinsonneault L., Valiquette L., et al. (2016).  Combination of heat shock and enhanced thermal regime to control the growth of a persistent Legionella pneumophila strain. Pathogens. 5, 35.
Hamilton, KA., & Haas CN. (2016).  Critical review of mathematical approaches for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) of Legionella in engineered water systems: Research gaps and a new framework. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. 2, 599–613.
Weir, M.. H., Mitchell J.., Flynn W.. B., & Pope J.. M. (2016).  Development of a Microbial Dose Response Visualization and Modelling Application for QMRA Modelers and Educators.
Hamilton, K., Weir M., & Haas C. (2016).  Dose response models and a quantitative microbial risk assessment framework for the Mycobacterium avium complex that account for recent developments in molecular biology, taxonomy, and epidemiology. Water Research. 109,
Weir, M.. H. (2016).  Dose-Response Modeling and Use: Challenges and Uncertainties in Environmental Exposure. In Manual of Environmental Microbiology. 3, 5.
Kanamori, H., Weber D. J., & Rutala W. A. (2016).  Healthcare outbreaks associated with a water reservoir and infection prevention strategies. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 62, 1423–1435.
Schwake, D. Otto, Garner E., Strom O. R., Pruden A., & Edwards M. A. (2016).  Legionella DNA markers in tap water coincident with a Spike in Legionnaires’ disease in Flint, MI. Environmental Science & Technology Letters. 3, 311–315.